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smooth. out with sunshine and it's going the metering lights are on. savannah so we'll cover that with our to be a little bit warmer today >> you too, hoda little boxes. happy tuesday, everybody compared to yesterday but still we got a lot to get to this morning. pretty nice at least for the start of the day. >> we sure do. we're heading up to 87 degrees back here all together. >> thanks, mike. and we'll be celebrating in the south bay and 92 degrees >> that will do it for us this in antioch. with our today plaza, we have a for the north bay we have some morning. >> we'll see you back here at birthday, a proud milestone for 7:25. upper 80s in san francisco. reaching to the mid-70s. a navy dad our inland temperatures will but we have a great bunch of really start to heat up and that people that we're going to talk will peak tomorrow before to in just a bit cooling off by the end of the week. >> love to do a little meet and good morning, final greet online farewell, george floyd's family but first your news at 8:00. and friends gathering in his ladies >> all right, al, thank you so george floyd will be good morning much final farewell, george floyd's eulogized and buried today in his hometown o family and friends gathering in and coming up next, to houston, texas more than 1,000 his hometown of houston for this miles from where his violence death inspired a new movement to confront racial injustice in morning's private funeral after costello's interview with the this country thousands attend an emotional american astronauts whose recent craig is in houston for today's public memorial. launch made history. derek chauvin, the officer how they're adjusting to life in events space and their unique judge for the first time, perspective on what's been happening down here on earth >> reporter: hey, savannah right after this elcome here! ordered held on $1 million bail. good morning to you. get out of my face! george floyd's funeral will take craig will have the latest hpv can cause certain cancers when your child grows up. place behind me a little bit live in houston. later this morning here in his hometown, as you mentioned get in its way. thousands have already paid hpv can affect males and females... their respects at several and there's no way to predict memorial services for the man whose death really has inspired who will or won't clear the virus. a global movement. but you can help protect your child by taking a first step. rallying call, calls grow the cdc recommends hpv vaccination at age 11 or 12 louder across the country to the private funeral coming some
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defund the police as both 15 days after floyd died in president trump and joe biden weigh in and agree on where they to help protect against certain cancers. stand. minneapolis police custody >> there won't be defunding, there won't be dismantling of hey cancer! not... my... a public viewing on monday, long our police >> no, i don't support defunding child. the police don't wait... talk to your child's doctor about hpv vaccination today. >> just ahead, the key role that lines wrapped around the hot button issue could play in fountain of praise church here those lines despite nearly 100 the presidential election. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car don't wait... new fears, new confusion, degree heat. cases of the coronavirus hit a mourners, many of whom never met record high in more than a dozen insurance so you only pay for what you need. floyd, paying respects to the man whose death sparked what do you think? states i don't see it. worldwide demonstrations and the most cases ever reported in only pay for what you need. protests ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ meanwhile overnight at his high a single day worldwide as a new report raises questions about school, hundreds gathered by the football field where george how the virus spreads. floyd once played football war of words after today's private funeral overnight the back and forth service, george floyd will be heats up between prince andrew and u.s. prosecutors who say he is evading questioning in the laid to rest beside his mother jeffrey epstein se among those attending george the royal now claiming he's floyd's funeral will be roxie offered help three times we'll hear from both sides in a washington, the mother of his to sleepy smudges... live report from london. to shower-skipping. 6-year-old daughter gianna roxie sat down with morgan those stories -- plus, out these days call for a quick clean. of this world. >> ignition. chesky last night. liftoff. >> our interview with nasa luckily, help is still one wipe away. astronauts from that historic and with dawn damon whose fiance launch on adjusting to life on love, neutrogena®. justine was killed by a the international space station. minneapolis police officer in 2017 >> we're just trying to settle who has the highest percentage of its vehiclesto longevity, in morgan chesky is also here in
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it's more of a marathon. still on the road today? subaru. houston and he joins us with when it comes to best overall value, that part of the story who does intellichoice rank number one? subaru. morgan, good morning >> reporter: craig, good morning to you a powerful moment, two separated and when it comes to safety, who has more 2020 iihs top safety pick+ 2020 winning vehicles? >> announcer: from nbc news, more than toyota, honda, and hyundai-combined? subaru. by race but united by grief. this is "today" with is vanna guthrie and hoda kotb. it's easy to love a car you can trust. dawn don damon's fiance was shot from studio 1a in rockefeller it's easy to love a subaru. miles from where george floyd plaza. lost his life under the knee of >> hey, everybody, welcome to get 0% apr financing for 63 derek chauvin and last night was an emotional one for don and tuesday on this tuesday morning. months on select subaru models now through june 30th. so happy you're joining us savannah, we have another busy news day. >> we do roxie. >> reporter: overnight, an good morning, hoda craig was in minneapolis for last week's memorial emotional meeting in houston he covered the protests in two strangers now grieving welcome back, tuesday together roxie washington in tears for washington and this morning he's morning. her former partner, george floyd. traveled to houston to lead our it has been just over a week coverage this morning. since the spectacular launch that sent two american hi, craig, good morning to you astronauts on their way to the >> his life is over. >> savannah, hoda, good morning international space station. >> reporter: and don damon still to both of you george floyd's funeral will take >> it was the first from u.s. soil in nine years and the first suffering from the loss of his place in just a few hours behind by a private company carrying me at that church here in his hometown fiance, justine. thousands have already paid people into space. their respects as several >> it's a long road to healing. memorial services for the man nbc's tom costello was there and tom, lucky you, you got to check in with those astronauts while they were up there in >> reporter: their loved ones space. killed at the hands of how are they doing whose death 15 days ago has >> reporter: they are doing minneapolis police officers, but pretty well. both hoping that their tragedies will lead to reform.
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inspired a global movement they say they are getting used >> it is big >> reporter: today, in his hometown of houston, george to the zero gs it is big. again up at the space station. i mean, it is like people are floyd will be laid to rest the private funeral coming 15 crying out for a change. days after he died in both had ridden on the space shuttle before and they say this >> reporter: roxie washington minneapolis police custody ride was different, they could the mother of george floyd's really feel it, almost like a >> he's just a giant sports car compared to riding a 6-year-old daughter gianna bus. who had a heartwrenching reason and he had his life taken away and now they have a very unique for not attending the memorial when he shouldn't have been. >> reporter: at a public viewing monday in houston, long lines service. >> she said is he going to be wrapped around the fountain of praise church, despite nearly 100 degree heat. view of the world's troubles alive? >> there was no way i was going >> three, two, one -- ignition, to miss today. liftoff. and i said i told you, your dad >> reporter: it was a thunderous >> reporter: mourners in masks roar from the kennedy space is in heaven now paying tribute to a death who sparked a movement. center ten days ago marking >> many never met floyd. and she said, well, then, i'm >> even though we don't know america's triumphant return to not going if he's not alive, space. him, we still stand with him. >> reporter: others knew him well. >> everybody loved george floyd. the first private company ever >> inspiration then i'm not going to carry nasa astronauts, 19 hours later docking with the kept everybody laughing. orbiting space station i asked god to give me her pain. he was just joyful spirit. >> soft capture complete i don't want her to feel it. >> reporter: former vice >> reporter: now on board the >> the world wants to put their president joe biden met station, doug hurley and bob behnken still don't know howtry. privately with floyd's family. texas governor greg abbott arms around you and gianna so feel that, let them carry calling for change. >> george floyd is going to you. >> reporter: don damon has been change the arc of the future of the united states. it is more of a marathon through it, his fiance justine >> reporter: though he was born >> reporter: a lot has been made in north carolina, floyd grew up in houston of the fact that you were on the first rocket to lift off from killed by a minneapolis police american soil in an american
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his community called him big officer in 2017 after she called floyd. 911 to report a possible rape in while with loved ones he went by rocket in nine years does it feel like america is his middle name perry. >> he was the first person who back in the space game >> it really does feel like the alley behind her home. everybody looked up to and our neighborhood. she was shot by officer mohamed >> reporter: floyd's second we're back grade teacher found an old project of his she remembers the boy who wanted noor when she approached his to be a supreme court justice the opportunity to fly off of 39 squad car. he is now serving 12 1/2 years for third-degree murder and when he grew up. alpha, at the kennedy space second degree manslaughter >> george and justine will not center, it was very much like >> we could never have predicted the rich history that we were a part of with the shuttle program and we're excited to bring it die in vain. when we were in that classroom this is, i believe, their the impact that this 8-year-old mission. back home again. there's two issues really converging here. was going to have on justice >> reporter: overnight in >> reporter: floating by during one is, there's an issue of floyd's high school, hundreds our interview, a mascot dinosaur minneapolis police and their gathering by the field where he culture and their use of force once played football and then there is this systemic chosen by their young boys >> when you mention houston, you racism and how they use that use have to remember george floyd. >> this is our zero g indicator. of force, you know, against african-american people in that >> reporter: a community saying >> reporter: isolated since city >> reporter: what is the change good-bye to one of their own floyd grew up not far from where march to avoid catchi ining cov, you want to see? i'm standing in the third ward they had to wave good-bye to their families, no hugs before liftoff. the service will start at 12:00 and while they can video chat >> i want to see police officers p.m. eastern from space, watches news and among those speaking, former surf the internet, they do have a unique perspective on the be police officers, do your job, vice president joe biden, also world's troubles i'm wondering from 270 miles the mayor of houston as well above the earth your thoughts on what is happening on the ground protect and serve, not kill. we're going to have much more where we are throughout the morning from here >> our perspective as we see the not kill in houston, including a >> reporter: both of them conversation with this city's challenges that our nation faces police chief who has really been fighting for that change don telling me that he will be on the front lines over the last at that private ceremony today
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and that the world faces is the need to cooperate hopefully as a and he did extend his hand to 15 days talking about precisely crew on board the international roxie letting her know should what needs to change with she ever need anything, he will always be there. regards to policing in this country. space station with our russian craig. partners we can be an example we'll have that for you coming and maybe an inspiration for others >> my goodness up at 7:30 hoda >> reporter: and for young that was a powerful conversation, morgan >> thank you, craig. morgan chesky also here in houston. people whose graduations are we're going to move to postponed, college plans minneapolis, where derek uncertain -- thank you. chauvin, the former officer reminder, lester holt is also charged with murdering george here in houston as well to bring floyd has face adjudge for the you live coverage of today's service starting at noon eastern. >> that does not mean that your first time, his bail set at million. also tonight, a special edition nbc's gabe ambiguigutierrez hast dream ends that means that it is an part of the story. of "nbc nightly news." hoda >> all right, craig, thank you hey, gabe, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. opportunity to persevere, it is for two weeks protesters the appearance of this boarded an opportunity to continue that dream and find another way or an have hit the streets to fight alternate way. >> reporter: now some news you may not be aware of. for racial equality. even though spacex is now but at the same time, some up courthouse was brief. businesses, beaches and churches the officer derek chauvin gave a carrying astronauts to the station, guess what, we are have remained closed so now some are questioning if muffled yes, your honor, to several procedural questions still hitching rides on russian rockets. that will continue there is a double standard when prosecutors were arguing for a in fact we have an astronaut who high bail given that the case will be riding up in october it comes to social distancing. has created a strong reaction i. sam brock is in miami beach with the ultimate goal was to have more on that russians and americans go back hey, sam good morning >> reporter: hoda, good morning. >> no justice, no peace. and forth on each other's >> reporter: after two weeks of rockets for the foreseeable health experts don't condone large gatherings under any largely peaceful but at times future, a part of the format, but some questions this morning about why people can collaborative exchange protest in large groups but not violent protests, this morning, if you will. pray or sun bathe for that former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin remains and once boeing is in the game, matter behind bars, bail now set at $1 as soon as next year, boeing
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million with conditions another night and another show will also join spacex is going including supervised release and to the space station this will happen as often as of outrage on american streets, protesters' principles on surrendering any firearms. in an orange jump suit and four times in a year guys, back to you. display. wearing a face covering, chauvin as the pandemic deepens. faced a judge for the first time >> tom very cool just doing that interview. >> the racism thing will take a >> reporter: can i just tell you, i was in my home office doing an interview with the long time to address that. over a video link. his attorney declining once and it is understandable people's impatience. again to comment on the charges. space station. i'm certainly impatient about second degree murder and it, but i also am concerned manslaughter after prosecutors technology is amazing these days >> we have a worst connection about the public health issues say he knelt on george floyd's between savannah, al and me than >> black lives, matter. neck for almost nine minutes you had up there >> reporter: with the pendulum now controversy is erupting over >> true. swinging between action and caution, some are asking leaders the city council's move to dismantle the police department, we'll be back after this to open up everything now that replacing it with more community social distancing has already been compromised based policing, though details where ritchey dawson is from in could take up to a year. southern california, some store what do you want to see happen there's less liquid, and a thinner needle... to the minneapolis police fronts still sit idle. with less pain immediately following injection. department and the protests are livelier than ever. ask your doctor about humira citrate-free. if you have thousands of people on the streets, everything should just be open anyway >> i am committed to massive and you can use your co-pay card to pay structural reform of a racist as little as $5 a month. >> yes, most definitely. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. i mean, you know, i follow the rules an regulations, but i still want everything to be serious and sometimes fatal infections,... open >> reporter: does it smack of system that for generations has ...including tuberculosis, and cancers, hypocrisy? failed black and brown people. including lymphoma, have happened,... i'm not for abolishing our ...as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems,... >> to the core police department. ...serious allergic reactions, >> absolutely. >> yes >> reporter: the movement has been around for years but >> reporter: this family in and new or worsening heart failure. south florida from new york, a getting renewed traction in the tell your doctor if you've been to areas wake of floyd's death, it calls for slashing police budgets and where certain fungal infections are common...
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reinvesting that money for city rocked by covid and just and if you've had tb, now -- hepatitis b, are prone to infections,... >> new york is back. let's go. things like health care and >> reporter: slowly openin education programs for or have flu-like symptoms or sores. transportation, retail and houses of worship. marginalized communities don't start humira if you have an infection. >> when you have somebody in a >> i can go to a synagogue, but it is not the point. mental health crisis, you don't ask your doctor about humira citrate-free. i want to have the option to do necessarily call somebody who has a gun. the same humira you trust you call somebody who has a degree in psychology or have with less pain it immediately following injection. the thing is you can't even go to a funeral someone who helps on the social if you can't afford your medicine, services abbvie may be able to help. >> reporter: but across the country with man >> reporter: dr. fauci says that cities facing massive budget short falls due to the he is specifically worried about coronavirus pandemic, some places where people pray officers say less money for the the wind in your hair... department could risk longer the feeling of freedom that drives us >> i would be reluctant to do a lot of singing in the church to go out and discover.. response times at chevy, we're committed to getting you there because we know that if you >> you are risking officers with confidence and peace of mind. project outside that you get a requesting for help or backup and it not being there that's why your chevy clean dealers commit much further distance of air sol to using enhanced vehicle you are risking the delay of cleaning measures with cdc-approved cleansers. investigations of violent crimes like murder, rape, assault if you need a new equinox, get 0% apr for 72 months >> reporter: but protests also >> reporter: as for officer proving potential breeding chauvin, he is now due back in grounds for covid. >> everybody was wearing masks, or, four thousand five hundred dollars court later this month cash allowance on most models. hoda >> all right, gabe, thank you. you may even shop online and take delivery at home where available. just a programming note, we were encouraging social so you can find new roads with confidence. diss tansing over the megaphone. >> reporter: and mariah posted this message, i just tested for lester holt, he will anchor a coronavirus. special coverage of george she is not sure if she floyd's funeral at noon eastern contracted it before or after a here on nbc along with a special and take delivery at home where available. for years, i thought i was lactose intolerant. turns out i was just sensitive protest. edition of nbc "nightly news" to a protein commonly found in milk. >> i wanted everybody to know that if i got sick, i would deal later tonight. now, with a2 milk® with that because it was more savannah and now more on that i can finally enjoy cereal again.
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controversial push to defund police departments it's delicious like real milk. important to bring people it's being made in a number of together to advocate for a cities from coast to coast this morning both president because, it is real milk! change in our political system a2 milk® is real milk from real cows trump and joe biden are making >> reporter: and all of this as it clear that they are against a study comes out this week that that produce only the a2 protein. shows that u.s. lockdown it nbc's white house correspondent i'm so happy i found this. kristen welker has more on that measures likely prevented 60 part of the story. ♪ i know just one thing is true ♪ million cases of coronavirus hi, kristen, good morning. ♪ life is better with you >> reporter: hi, savannah, good morning. president trump has long cast so van savannah, hoda, craig, back to you. himself as the law and order >> sam, thank you. president, so it is really no it is 8:10 surprise that he is firmly we have the news covered how about a morning boost? opposed to any effort to defund a louisiana mom sent her daughter to live with her uncle to recover while she coronavirus police departments, but many democratic leaders are uh, "fifteen minutes could save you 15%ain? or more on car insurance." and as soon as she got the all i think we're gonna swap over to "over seventy-five dismissing the idea as well clear, she headed right over to including the presumptive years of savings and service." nominee, joe biden be reunited with her little girl. >> reporter: as the debate over what, we're just gonna swap over? yep. pump the breaks on this, swap it over to that. whether to defund police >> look who i found. yeah departments nationwide pump the breaks, and, uh, swap over? >> mommy come home to see her baby intensifies, president trump is that's right. making it clear he is opposed to instead of all this that i've already-? the idea >> there won't be defunding, yeah. there won't be dismantling of what are we gonna do with these? our police keep it at your desk, and save it for next time. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. [ crying ] >> reporter: the president is >> she's 43, she calls her also trying to cast democrats daughter her miracle daughter who support efforts to defund because she struggled with police departments as anti-law infertility for 25 years before having her enforcement and radical. and a good morning to you. she said that was the reason several cities are already it's 7:56. that she fought so hard to to considering it in some form, i'm marcus washington. get better including the two biggest cities >> and i'm kris sanchez.
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here is what's happening around in the u.s., new york city's the bay. bet that hug is still going on savannah mayor changing course now vowing >> yeah, love that to cut the police department >> reporter: i'm jackie ward at san francisco city hall. and i got another good one for budget police reform and change are you, hoda. one of the great secrets to in los angeles, the mayor says happening in many cities across happiness is surrounding that he is looking to redirect millions of dollars away from the bay area. yourself with supportive people. city leaders are handling each and if you are lucky, your policing brother happens to be one of them but the presumptive democratic situation differently. here in san francisco they want to ban weapons being used at take a look. nominee joe biden saying overnight he is also against it. protests, things like rubber bullets and chemical agents like [ crying ] >> no, i don't support defunding tear gas and pepper spray. >> it's okay the police you're strong. in other cities like san liccar i support conditioning federal are you okay you're okay. aid to police based on whether for police reform but will not or not they meet certain basic defund the agency. standards of decency, honorableness and in fact are able to demonstrate that they i'm scott mcgrew. can protect the community and the president of the united states making a bizarre everybody in the community accusation against that elderly here now you're okay. >> reporter: biden praising a man who was pushed down by >> slam dunk police in buffalo. you've seen that video before he not just basketball either, just being a big brother. sweeping reform package unveiled by democrats on capitol hill hit his head, was bleeding from slam dunk at that too. great man. monday, it has a number of i love how he says you're proposals including banning his ears. the president saying the man may strong choke holds and creating a have been trying to jam the >> beautiful national data base to track police radio. police misconduct and would also there's no evidence of that, but >> how cute. that is what the president is make it easier for victims of claiming on twitter this >> craig, what do you think? >> i'll show my kids that video abuses to recover damages and prosecutors to charge officers morning. the congressional black caucus right now we want to get a when i get home. look at the forecast for you. meteorologist kari hall has been spearheading the effort. tracking that. kari, how is it looking today? just ahead here, guys, a
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>> the world is witnessing the birth of a new movement in our it's going to start to heat up especially this afternoon and very powerful and personal country, and it has spread to for the inland areas. it will be nice in san francisco conversation with al, myself and many nations around the world with thousands today. we're waking up to sunshine and some other dads on what it means a nice, cool start to the day. to be a black father in america then as we look at our high marching to register their right now, the challenges, temperatures we'll see some unique challenges, facing our horror adhering the cry "i can't parts of the north bay reaching sons and daughters especially in breathe. >> reporter: house democrats also knelt for 8:46 in memory of into the upper 80s. this moment. george floyd the south bay upper 80s. and a few low 90s in the inland meanwhile overnight, attorney but first, these messages. urpri. general bill barr appearing to contradict the president in a east bay. our temperatures will get even new interview. while the president said that he hotter tomorrow reaching into the low 90s and we're back into only went to the white house on occasion, we've probably even annoyed you. bunker during the initial the upper 80s on thursday but protests to inspect it, barr we've done this all with one thing in mind. the significant cooldown comes says that the secret service to help protect the things you love. suggested he go in response to on friday as we reach the those protests mid-70s and that continues into and if we can't offer you the best price >> things were so bad that the saturday as well and then it we'll help you find a better one. secret service recommended that the president go down to the starts to warm up once again. it's not always the lowest! bunker we can't have that in our even if it's not with us. kris and marcus? that's how we've done it for the past 80 years. country. >> thank you, kari. we will have more local news for not just today, or this month, but always. >> now as for that reform plan you coming up in a half hour. proposed by hous we'll see you then. democrats, that chamber will likely pass it, but it faces very steep odds in the ne republican-led senate and a white house official tells me overnight do not expect the president to support the the #1 hyaluronic acid moisturizer proposal savannah >> and of course this is all happening in a presidential
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campaign and the president reportedly planning to go back on the road again. and bring back his campaign rallies. what do you know about that? >> that's right. we know president trump has been eager to get back out on the campaign trail and his re-election campaign is preparing to present the president with options to resume rallies in june. so in a couple weeks that is according to two officials familiar with the plans. the president has been asking his advisers why he can't hold rallies when you see thousands of people out gathering to you have the support of a, probiotic protest in recent weeks, but the and the gastroenterologists who developed it. president will be back on the trail in a fundraising capacity align helps to soothe your occasional digestive upsets this week and that's going to be twenty-four seven. the first time since the so where you go, the pro goes. coronavirus crisis he has fundraisers scheduled in dallas, go with align. the pros in digestive health. texas, and bed minister, new jersey savannah and if stress worsens your digestive issues, >> all right, kristen, thank you. also this morning, there are new concerns over the try new align digestive de-stress. coronavirus. it combines align's probiotic with ashwagandha on sunday alone, more than 136,000 cases were reported to help soothe occasional digestive upsets, worldwide, that is the most in a plus stress that can make them worse. single day that news as the world health organization has revealed that and try align gummies with probiotics it is rare according to its
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research for asymptomatic people is to spread the virus, this message contradicts what we have been hearing from top doctors here in the u.s. and what led to social distancing and mask wearing. so there's a lot to chew over ♪ with dr. john torres we'll do that in a moment. but first, let's go to miguel almaguer he has the story miguel, good morning >> reporter: good morning. ♪ on monday, w.h.o. officials seemed to suggest in a asymptomatic people are not a primary cause for spread of the virus, which contradicts what the cdc says which is that those who are not showing symptoms can easily spread the virus. it's one reason why we social distancing and wear masks in public, all of this creating quite the controversy and leaving many people with more questions th >> reporter: this morning, new confusion about how the coronavirus spreads after a bomb shell assertion by the w.h.o. monday suggesting transmission from patients who do not show ♪ she's driven by a primal desire for meat. symptoms is actually not very
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common a lynx in the wild and your cat. >> from the data we have, it for a lynx this need is satisfied by what the wild provides. still seems to be rare that an asymptomatic person actually transmits onward to a secondary individual for your cat it's meat rich blue wilderness. ♪ >> reporter: that directly it's 8 a clock on today, because your cat is wild inside. contradicts current guidance coming up, saying good-bye family and friends gather today every glass of tropicana watermelon... from the cdc which says that the for george floyd's final virus can spread from person to farewell, the funeral coming has a million little sips of sunshine... person contact even if the carrier did not have symptoms. turning a moment of summer refreshment... a critical reason why the cdc aphthouses gathered to pay their respects >> even though we don't know him, we still stand with him into a moment... recommends social distancing >> this morning the officer of summer amazement. the mixed messages leaving many charged with his death held on 1 frustrated as they try to tropicana sip your sunshine. million bail as protests over police brutality enter into protect themselves another day. >> i feel like i don't know who we're live in houston with the to turn to to get the truth. latest plus candid conversation, >> we don't know who to we'll hear from craig, al and foal and what to do at this point. other fathers about the >> one unified voice giving challenges they face raising clear instructions on what to expect and how to keep each other safe will be most helpful. young black children in america. >> reporter: the w.h.o. >> you cannot insulate them. epidemiologist who made the i think that's one thing that statement later explaining has revealed to a lot of folks because at some point they're herself on twitter saying going to come face to face with pre-symptomatic patients, though those who show no official the reality of their blackness symptoms, are a transmission and safe for summer. risk where as asymptomatic patients, as the weather heats up, what those who never show symptoms,
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you need to know before heading are much less likely to transmit the virus. outdoor from hanging out with >> this message from w.h.o. i friends to that long-awaited think was just a bit of a disaster because it caused so hug. we'll break it all down, today, tuesday, june 9, 2020. ♪ much confusion good morning >> reporter: a professor of global health at harvard >> we're the thomas family from cincinnati university - >> the bottom line is this, >> thanks "today" show team for getting our morning started off ...crunchy oat clusters with a hotouch of honey...ombine... right. there are lots of people with ...plump, juicy raisins... >> and i'm julie ...and tasty fiber... it's my mom's emily's birthday infections who have no symptoms who are spreading the virus and ...into one delicious cereal? >> and i'm emily it is my daughter's birthday and getting other people infected. we're from chicago it took a lot of branstorming. so that is why people have to get it? kellogg's raisin bran crunch. wear masks, that is why people need to practice the social two scoops of delicious. ♪ distancing >> happy 70th birthday mimi from less oral steroids. >> reporter: we did reach out to vermont. taking my treatment at home. the w.h.o. and cdc for clarification but have not yet nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection heard back >> hey, savannah and hoda, we for severe eosinophilic asthma. back to you. not for sudden breathing problems. >> all right, miguel, thank you. perfect time to bring in dr. just got engaged ♪ allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, john torres. >> that engagement looked good mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. our medical correspondent. on them, savannah. welcome in, guys infections that can cause shingles have occurred. it is tuesday, we're so happy don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. doctor, i confess, i'm confused as well. you're joining tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. so what's -- let's cut to it so if you have no symptoms but may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. you have the infection, can you ask your doctor about nucala at home. spread it? find your nunormal with nucala. >> and this is a qualified no, but the reason it's a qualified
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the worst lies are the lies you tell yourself. no, savannah, hardly anybody has truly no symptoms. like smoking isn't that dangerous. that's the point behind the message here what the world healt organization was saying, when they dug into the data, they saw people that didn't have symptoms (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit now. and never got symptoms through the whole course of their disease didn't really spread it for free help, you wof your daily routine, as much, but most people end up getting a little bit of so why treat your mouth any differently? symptoms they might not know that they complete the job with listerine® have it and those are the ones help prevent plaque, early gum disease, that are spreading it. bad breath and kill up to 99.9% of germs. that's the same thing that dr. shaw said. listerine® bring out the bold™ and so we have to be careful because people could be spreading it and not knowing that and this is a big kerfuffle for the world health organization. at walgreens, we know summer may look different this year. today they will try to clear up luckily, we are right around the corner some of the confusion they caused yesterday but i want people to understand with safer ways to shop that this does not mean that you can't spread it if you don't so you can enjoy the moments you do make. have symptoms. like making sure you have pool toys that is not the message here the whole family can try out. >> okay. ♪ and never running out of sunscreen before playing in the yard. people, it was very rare, this and if you do spend the day indoors, always have enough snacks. this summer, walgreens is making shopping safer, is this very thin slice of with touchless pay and drive thru pick up, people who get infected and so you can keep your summer going. never show any symptoms at all versus people who may be infected but hardly show any symptoms like maybe just have a sniffle or something like that those people can still spread it
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>> exactly what it comes down to, asymptomatic versus pre-symptomatic. asymptomatic means that they look atstaring at you.p wall. don't have symptoms, they're never going to get symptoms. embarrassing you in front of your in-laws. pre-symptomatic means that they don't have symptoms right now. spreading rumors about you at work. they could be spreading it that wall is your everest - and in the next couple days they're going to start having symptoms but not any more. a lot of people don't have the classic fever, cough, shortness today let's paint. of breath. they think they could be that wall never knew what hit it. coronavirus. instead they have mild symptoms. stomachaches, maybe a little bit of a headache, maybe things that today let's paint. behr. exclusively at the home depot. they think are allergies, they don't attribute to those coronavirus but those are coronavirus symptoms and those so as you head back out on the road, could be presymptomatic and all we'll be doing what we do best. of a sudden turn symptomatic and spread it when they don't think providing some calm amidst the chaos. they have anything going on here the caution is to make sure with virtual, real-time tours of our vehicles as well as remote purchasing. everybody keeps their face masks for a little help, on and off the road. on and social distances. >> got it. and we talked about the worst single day for cases worldwide we have seen hot spots in the country. where are you most concerned now when you buy or lease a new lincoln, we'll make up to 3 payments on your behalf. right now? >> so right now i'm most concerned the places that are starting to open up and aren't
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necessarily doing the social distancing that we have wanted people to do and haven't met . that 14 day criteria of drops in cases. so we'll start seeing the spikes, hopefully spikes don't morning. turn into outbreaks because if let us get a quick check of the weather with mr. roker they do, we'll be back to where hi, al >> good morning. we were in february and that is we're looking at weather turning warmer in the northeast, mid-atlantic states. strong storms, remnants of something that none of us want to repeat, savannah. cristobal making its way into >> no, we did not. the upper mississippi river dr. torres, thank you very much. valley, eastern plains seeing strong storms as well. we appreciate it it's 7:17. hoda, over to you. plenty of sunshine out west, but >> and this is a good time to get a check of the weather fire risks are on the increase a lot of people enjoying some in the southwest and wet weather moving in to the pacific beautiful weather, but millions dealing with the remnants of cristobal. hey, al, good morning. that's right >> good morning. good morning, guys i'm meteorologist kari hall as and in fact, cristobal and we take a live look outside in another system going to be dublin. this will be one of the spots feeling some warmer temperatures combining to make for a real messy day. today. our inland valleys will reach right now the depression is 80 s into the upper 80s and low 90s while the coastal areas will northeast of springfield, but we stay mostly in today. also have a very vigorous cold as we look at our high front low pressure system area that's going to be pushing to the east and so what we're looking at temperatures tomorrow, even hotter, reaching into the low right now, 21 million people at 90s and upper 80s on brisk for severe weather wednesday -- or thursday. kansas city, celina, kansas, chicago, springfield, down to but then we cool down by the end of the week.
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nashville and almost to memphis. and then tomorrow, syracuse, detroit down to columbus, and that is your latest weather. allentown, 32 million people at craig. >> reporter: now to that risk for severe weather. we'll watch this system make its conversation that we hope given everything that is happening in way to the east and as it does america everyone can learn from. with rain from cristobal tracks first and foremost, you and i, north, we'll see this cold front al, both black fathers raising bringing flooding rains, strong storms making their way in and young sons and daughters that's going to lead upwards of 6 inches of rain in parts of the >> that's right, it is a role we obviously cherish. mississippi river valley and the upper midwest. it is going to be a real mess, it's one, though, that comes we'll be watching out for with added concern when you're a flooding there black father we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 concerns about your kids' futures and their safety, craig. seconds. >> reporter: both of those things have been highlighted since the death of george floyd. those geese over for target practice. no matter how many times i still see that video it is difficult and now look who's coming to barbecue. to watch, but it is also reality that many people of color face your deck's worst nightmare. not today. on a daily basis >> what scares me as the father today, let's stain. with the #1 rated semi-transparent stain. of a young black man, you can do cause if you stain your deck today, everything right they can't stain your deck tomorrow. behr. exclusively at the home depot. >> making sure your child,
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especially your son, your black son, is aware and is very careful about how he is and how good morning. he acts in public and how he has i'm meteorologist kari hall. a look outside in san francisco to behave if he is stopped by as we wake up and head out the the police door. it feels nice and cool. ♪ i just want to live >> i know a lot of people do in the city we'll stay tell their children, you know, comfortable with highs reaching into the mid-70s. be polite, be respectful inland especially to the east >> no sudden moves, eyes forward, yes, officer, no, bay we're going to start to heat up today with upper 80s and low officer. >> and i will certainly tell my 90s in the forecast. son that it gets slightly hotter tomorrow and we start to cool off heading but i also recognize that that is not a guarantee of his closer to the end of the week. safety by friday highs in the mid-70s. >> those rules are different for you as a black male. that is your latest weather. guys >> all right, al and black fatherhood is to thank you. explain the rules and then explain how those rules either just ahead, craig will have apply or don't apply to you. >> it is tough for me because i a live interview with houston's don't quite understand if there police chief who just met with even is a right path to take george floyd's family. it potentially could be the last day of my life if things go very his message to them and his own wrong. officers ahead of the funeral today. savannah >> if your friends are doing something, especially your plus another big story, whites friends are doing prince andrew hitting back hard at u.s. prosecutors demanding something, you can't do those his testimony in the epstein same things because if the case police come, you will be the one could andrew be forced to
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that is targeted so my job as a father is to say, testify? yes, this is out there, but we're going to have the very latest in a live report from you've got to be aware of it but london but first, on a tuesday morning, you can't let it rule your life. and i've got to help him find that balance >> it is like we keep trying to figure out how to tell our children how to survive these attacks when the conversation really needs to be about how we get them to stop attacking us. >> there is probably not a black dad who hasn't imagined that being their son. i'd like to say that i was outraged and grief-stricken, but i think numb is probably what i really felt because we've seen it before. >> i can't breathe >> i didn't expect to be so soon hot on the heels of ahmaud, but here we go again >> i just saw ahmaud arbery get
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murdered so i'm starting to have conversations with an 8-year-old boy. i have to start preparing him for things you shouldn't have to prepare him for. >> you cannot insulate them. i think at some point, they are going to come face to face with the reality of their blackness >> i am aware that i'm a black man in this country. and that is an awareness that you walk around with, something like it tinges everything that you do in good ways and ways that you wish you didn't have to think about, but you are always thinking about it. >> i think that there is a reason that there is such a disproportionate rate of high blood pressure in black folks. i'm not a doctor, but i guarantee you some of it is the stress of being black in america. period >> please call the cops.
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please call the cops >> i look at the karen moment in central park >> i'm going to tell them that there's an african-american man still ahead, tom costello's threatening my life. >> she knew exactly what she was interview with the nasa doing and how society would astronauts now calling the international space station respond to her at the home, after your local news. disadvantage of a black male that tells me that we have a long way to go nice buick! >> i want this system of hatre thanks! four fillets. and violence to black men and you know this dinner's for their... ...kids. i'm a dinosaur! women and little black boys and i hope dinosaurs like salmon. girls to stop. and as far as i'm concerned, it is all hands on deck time. so if white people of good will they hate it. the first-ever buick encore gx. want to help and help for real -- >> violence is violence. ...crunchy oat clusters with a hotouch of honey...ombine... >> that is one of the things that has given me the most balance. ...plump, juicy raisins... you look at the makeup of these protests, it is hard not to be ...and tasty fiber... hopeful. ...into one delicious cereal? >> i see these protests as it took a lot of branstorming. something that is inevitable, a get it? kellogg's raisin bran crunch. long time coming two scoops of delicious.
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just years and years of not listening to our cries for help (now i have a battery-operated heart pump. my tip is, and cries for justice has cause stop thinking this can only happen when you get old. us to finally force them to my heart failure happened at 38. listen and do something to make [announcer] you can quit. for free help, them pay attention to us call 1-800-quit now. >> my sons have a very positive outlook on life. for years, i thought i was lactose intolerant. i want them to be able to keep that positive outlook. that is what i hope for. >> i think we're seeing the turns out i was just sensitive beginnings of real change. to a protein commonly found in milk. now, with a2 milk® i can finally enjoy cereal again. i talked to congressman john lewis the other day. it's totally natural. and he said we have come so far, and having only the a2 protein makes all the difference. we are not going back now. my first latte in 12 years. >> mr. roker, thank you for lis ♪ ♪ i know just one thing is true ♪ spearheading that conversation ♪ life is better with you >> well, you know, listen, craig, we've talked about this we don't want to be pollyanna about this, we want to make sure that you're kids are prepared, but we don't want to raise their yes. anxiety levels neutrogena® ultra sheer. it is a very fine line superior protection helps prevent early skin and it is something that i struggle with every day in dealing with nick and my aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. daughters. but we have to keep trying it's the one. the best for your skin. >> that was a fascinating and beautiful conversation ultra sheer. neutrogena®. thank you for sharing it with
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dealing with some high winds. every time he sees the blue that will not be the case today. prime trucks, he says, "daddy, there's your people!" as we go into tomorrow, it gets hotter. i know every single one of us is here busting we're looking at more widespread as hard as we can go every day highs in the low 90s and back to to make sure these packages get delivered. the upper 80s by thursday. we'll start to cool off by friday into saturday. those will be the picks of the week for getting outside. marcus? >> thanks, kari. but thanks to you, we're finding new ways forward. i'll have another local news update coming up in 30 minutes. your comfort and care push us to do even more. when the world gets complicated, your generosity reminds us what matters most. and your courage inspires us to find better solutions for tomorrow. on behalf of all novartis employees, thank you. thanks for sharing your savage moves, and especially your awkward ones. thanks for sharing your cute kids. and your adorable pets. now it's our turn to share...
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bring it to you later. back to you. >> reporter: later today the world health organization is expected to issue a clarification over an assertion it made that caused an awful lot of confusion by saying that people who have no symptoms a lot goes through your mind. rarely spread the virus. with fidelity wealth management, now that's directly contradicted your dedicated adviser can give you straightforward advice to what the cdc has said and and tailored recommendations. that's why the cdc recommends we all social distance and wear that's the clarity you get with fidelity wealth management. masks when in public. >> reporter: i'm jackie ward in san francisco city hall. three city supervisors want to ban certain weapons to be used at protests, things like flash bangs, rubber bullets, and chemical agents like tear gas and pepper spray. now different cities across the region are handling policingefde organization. right now we want to get a look at the forecast for you today. meteorologist kari hall has been tracking those temperatures, those hot temperatures that we're going to experience today.
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kari? yes, it's going to start to heat up today and as we take a look outside in dublin you're going to be watching this spot along with many inland valleys all new tonight show at home that will be heating up today. edition all this week. now here is a look at our high we have homemade performances. we have online interviews and temperatures. we're in the upper 80s and low we're raising lots of great 90s that will be a big money for great charity. difference compared to yesterday tune in all new tonight show at where it was just so nice during home edition the afternoon. we'll see some spots hitting the low 90s like we'll see in ♪ concord and antioch. good morning, everybody. it is 8:30, tuesday morning, 9th and some more widespread 90s of june 2020 inland tomorrow. upper 80s for thursday and then and look who is with us now. we'll come back to the 70s just mr. carson daly. in tim for friday into the is that a new haircut? it looks good. >> uncle carson. weekend. kris and marcus? >> no, no. i'll take it right over i did see on long island, on my here. we're looking at antioch drivers birthday, june 22nd, barbershops are opening up, i'm ready. >> happy birthday to carson. as you travel over to pittsburg and bay point. just ahead, vicki nguyen a slower drive heading to willow will answer your questions on pass road. the earlier crash still on the safe, summer socializing, savannah. >> that's what we all want to shoulder. no major problems once you get know about, right? plus, it's been a stressful to the 680 interchange you're time, partly because a lot of us fine. back up at the bay bridge an
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earlier crash is out of lanes are feeling lonely but it is over there. jay will teach us four tools to a little distraction around the incorporate into our daily routines to help with our mental maze which moves smoothly and so does the rest of the bay. health back to you. good morning, jay. carson, what do you got? we have more local news >> looking forward to seeing coming up in half an hour. jay, too we talked about haircuts >> see you then. you might be missing restaurants. with us today, a rising star, a great chef, he will tell us all about the possible rebound of restaurants. that will be a tough task. also going to share a recipe, a fresh summer dish that you can whip up at home. looking forward to that. >> looks good. and coming up tomorrow on "today," the return of the fab five the guys from queer eye are back in action. they have season five coming up and harry smith caught up with them they had a really good conversation and we will share that with y'all tomorrow but first, let's say hello to my "today" plaza, dooley family, thomas family, sheerer family, the reese family, kyle and megan, the rodriguezs and the murphys all here from all across the country but i'm looking for a little boy turning 6 years old.
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where is jeffrey >> right here. >> hi, jeffrey how are you? we have the reese family from rochester, new york. i see mom, dad, jeff, amy, morgan, sophia, jeffrey. grace. jeffrey, it's your 6th birthday, babe what are you going to do to celebrate? >> i'm going to a drive-in ♪ movie. we are back at 7:30. >> you're going to a drive-in movie? what movie are you going to see? and there are the international >> i don't know yet. >> is it a surprise? >> yes >> well, we don't want to blow space station's newest residents, including, yes, a toy that surprise. we want to say, dad, we know you're a covid survivor. dinosaur. we're happy that you are back in action and so happy to see your they'll all adjusting to life family high above the earth. we'll have an interview with we love you, guys. happy birthday, honey. them and the back story about that sparkly little dinosaur >> hoda, we love you coming up. good morning. >> we love you, hoda and meantime, we have craig all right, mr. roker, with us in houston where george floyd will be laid to rest. someone wants to celebrate with you, al roker. good morning, craig. >> reporter: good morning, hoda, >> that's right, where is the good to see you, savannah. shearer family from chesapeake, virginia in just a few minutes we're reay there they are mom, charlene, dad cliff, four kids buddy, luke, charlie and
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campbell and dad, commander cliff shearer, you are officially been on the front lines, you've probably seen a number of retired after 28 years of active duty pictures of him and protesters. we'll get his take on what we congratulations. can expect today and also the thank you for your service, sir. legislation that was just unveiled yesterday in >> thank you very much washington. guys. proud to serve, it is great to >> craig, we'll get to that as be here. you said in just a minute. >> i know you are supposed to but first, today's private funeral service begins our check of the 7:30 headlines. it comes 15 days after george have a special retirement celebration and we're marking floyd died in minneapolis in police custody. your commander milestone your commander cliff milestone and we want to thank you so at a public viewing monday, long much lines wrapped around the fountain of praise church who is your family there can you introduce everybody.>>he despite nearly 100 degree heat. we meantime in minneapolis, the former police officer charged with floyd's murder made his anniversary the same day first court appearance and bail buddy, a rising senior luke he is in high school as well set at $1 million. savannah? and charlie, elementary and newly released body cam raj campbell at elementary as well is raising the questions about another man man who died in >> we got you all pictured in police custody it happened in texas last year. our mind's eye because we lost we are warn you, the video your picture, but i guess --
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you're about to see is hoda, why don't we see everybody disturbing. one more time. it happened while a reality tv >> i don't know if we can, but show was filming. we can give it a try can we go to the big board oh, my gosh. he died in the custody of by the way, fascinating. that is an awesome board too williamson county deputies in march of 2019. we love y'all. this happened after a 22-minute chase. if you want to join live "today" plaza, head to today.com/my the video shows ambler gasping for air and telling officers he today plaza. they got a lot of air time, we can't breathe as they tased him just lost them at the very end and i want to say hokey hokey and tried to put him in handcuffs. hokey high to that commander [ sirens ] >> i can't breathe. mr. roker, how is your weather looking? >> deputies say ambler did not >> well, my weather is looking comply with their verbal commands. it is unclear what happened better than the plaza did, but it's okay. before this footage. we're looking at weather turning the death report says that he warmer in the northeast. strong storms. leftover action from cristobal, died of congestive heart failure we also have a cold front that in combination with forcible is pushing in, record highs in restraint. a grand jury was delayed because texas, sunshine out west with again more heat advisories of the coronavirus pandemic, but the district attorney plans to southern california, southwest present the case to the grand heat continues tomorrow, turning milder in the central plains, jury this summer. more strong storms across the upper mississippi river valley >> all right, savannah. and the last cruise ship and the eastern third of the still carrying passengers made country looking a little on the its final port of call in unsettled side germany on monday after a six month journey around the world.
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it embarked on its 140 day world >> good morning. cruise in december, but the ship i'm meteorologist kari hall as was quarantined in western we check out our high temperatures today. australia in mid march after we'll be slightly hotter this dozens of coronavirus cases were afternoon compared to yesterday. some of us will reach into the low 90s. found on board. but we're looking at widespread three passengers and one crew 80s for our inland valleys and member died. and the cruise that began with some 70s near the coast. the inland forecast does get a 1,200 passengers finally came to little hotter tomorrow with some an end monday with just eight more highs in the 90s. passengers still on board. and then we'll reach into the it's now 7:33. upper 80s on thursday. let's turn it over to craig. friday, it cools off with highs >> reporter: all right, hoda, in the mid-70s. here in george floyd's hometown >> and that is your latest of houston, protests have remained largely peaceful and at weather. hoda >> al, thank you times this city's police chief art acevedo has been at the just ahead, vicky nguyen answers center of those protests. your questions on socializing for days now he's marched arm in this summer while being mindful arm with protesters. of the coronavirus and including something we could all use, how and he also provided a police to safely hug again. to safely hug again. but firs this is "today" on t, escort for george floyd's body and met with the floyd family yesterday as well. chief acevedo is joining us now. chief, good morning to you, thanks for your time this morning. i know you met with the family yesterday.
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what did you say to them? what did they say to you? >> well, you know, we've actually -- we were there to receive them saturday night when they came in with the body of george floyd and we've been with them frequently in the last few days. and our message to them, first, we extended our condolences, wanted them to know we feel their pain. but the most important thing is that this is different. the nation has united against police misconduct and some of the other socioeconomic challenges in this country and that their son's death, their brother's death, father's death, uncle's death will not be in vain and i'm real hopeful that we'll see some real change, systemic change in our country. >> and let's talk about some of the changes that are being proposed, chief. defund the police has become quite the popular rallying cry in the past week or so. the mayor of los angeles
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redirecting about $150 million from his city's police department to community programs. z3wvnz z1s6z new york city's mayor bill doin to do something similar as well. minneapolis voting to disband the police department effectively over the weekend. defunding the police, chief acevedo, you are in charge of one of the country's largest police departments, do you support that idea? >> well, no. that is a false equivalence. like our mayor here in houston, mayor turner has said and mayor y3wvny y1s6y lightfoot in chicago, the people that are impacted most by violence every day in this country because of 200 years of lack of opportunity and a lot of other socioeconomic challenges need the police most will be the one that pay the price for this notion that we need to get rid of the police. hey, everybody welcome back everybody is getting into the don't want less police, they want good policing summer season, so the question
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professional policing, committed policing, respectful policing. is how can you stay safe while and i can tell you in our city, the most diverse in the country, socializing. including those long-awaited hugs just to close a storefront which here to break it down is vicky is basically a place in a neighborhood, my community, nguyen hey, vick. which is communities of color, we'll get to the hug because you do not like it. have a lot of detail on that which we need to know. so i would tell the elected but a lot of people have they call it the quarantine bubble or officials that knee jerk their circle reactions is not what the what is that exactly community is wanting. >> so think of your quarantine bubble as the circle of people what we can do both, we can invest, look at what we did with that you have been spending all of this time with. for most of us, it is our inner covid, congress printed a lot of money when it impacted the family entire nation. our immediate family but the thing is, that long term we need to do the same thing to is not sustainable for the communities of color and poor communities including so now we need to talk about white, poor communities to try ways for growing our bubble to get them to be able to safely and this is what you have to ask realize the american dream. yourself who do i really want to spend time with and are they practicing the same things that so it is not an either/or, let's make sure that we support the i've been practicing good police and most importantly hold accountable the bad are they wearing masks, are they policing. avoiding large crowds. and also can we be really honest it is not one or the other. with each other. if someone comes down with >> you mentioned congress. as you know, democrats on symptoms, can they notify capitol hill yesterday unveiled everyone so we can isolate some comprehensive legislation >> and here is jenny from facebook she has a that would among other things ban chokeholds, end the use of question take a listen. >> we want to know when we can
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start doing things like going to the no knock warrants, create a federal database for police the playgrounds or seeing friends? >> i hear this question in my misconduct. house like every day how far would those specific if you are in a state that has measures go in fixing some of playgrounds shut down, obviously the problems that we have seen it's not the time to go out yet. revealed over the past few but if you want to expand your weeks, chief? >> well, i think that they go a long way. kids social bubble, think about and sheila jackson lee, who is other families, maybe if they my congresswoman, i live in her district, has really been at the forefront, we've been discussing what we can do, the problem with have a pool, we have a trampoline our country, the policing model is very much decentralized. our kids get along great we have 18,000 police you can have those conversations departments and it is time for because this is all about cost congress to actually look at the benefit analysisy. most critical policies and but i think a lot of public procedures and training regimens and make sure that they pass health experts agree that this laws that require all 18,000 police departments to do business the same way. what happened in minneapolis where they were still allowing whole abstinence approach won't work for the duration. so kids need to play, how can they do it safely and reduce the risk manipulation of the neck outside >> we got to get to the hug. everybody needs a hug. is there a way to do it? of a deadly force encounter >> oh, my gosh, we all need the where an officer is in the fight snuggles for their life has impacted the entire nation. i didn't think that i'd ever be talking with you about how to so we cannot have places like practice safe hugging. but there is a way houston where we've had a duty
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first thing, keep it outside to intervene, a duty to report keep it outside as with most things wear protection which means use your mask. and have prohibited the use of neck manipulations or the karate and keep it short. control hold for a long time, we've got to have those this is not the time for a long standards nationwide and i'm glad that congress is finally lingering embrace. we'll hug, we're in, we're out going to act and the major city the other thing is, hoda, you may not have seen a friend for a chiefs will be helping support long time. all the measures that we feel naturally you will want to come face-to-face no and we're not doing the side will make policing better hug. because it is not broken, but it no, if you go that way, i go does need to do better. and all 18,000 police this way, we're hugging, departments need to be on the same page and we're excited to squeezing, and we're out >> and you have graphics see that development. >> chief, before i let you go, look at you. as you pull into the church >> face away from each other here, it is striking to see a and also i want to show the one about the grandparents this is really important because a lot of people are few blocks of american flags reintroducing grandparents into lining the route to the church. my understanding is based on a the mix. conversation i just had, most of the folks who came yesterday did the grand kids will only come up waist level. so don't have the grandparent crouch down and be face to face, not know george floyd, had no just keep them right there and connection to him personally. that is a good hug the other thing is, it is okay what does that say to you, chief to kiss your grandkids acevedo? public health experts say the >> it says to me that there is best and safest way, give them a an awakening finally in our kiss on the back of the head and that's good. >> a lot of people haven't seen their grandparents in a long
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country that we're starting to see the people not looking time >> yes. through the prism of our own >> is it okay to invite them to life experiences, but through come stay with you the prism of experiences that how does that work other communities have had and >> you have to look at your grandparents' level of health. it gives us great hope are they at higher risk for complications. if they are relatively healthy we're americans for years now, and you've been social distancing and you can stay in we've been accepting new norms the house and keep everybody six feet apart for the most part, that's good. keep them away farther away with in the way that we paint people with broad brushes a mask and outside >> one more question and i i'm hopeful that the best let's take a listen. >> how can i safely reunite with days of our nation are in front of us. friends this summer. and i think that the reaction that you have seen here in houston from our community, now we've come together, is evidence of just that >> all right houston police chief art acevedo, chief, thank you for >> this is so important. your time. >> thank you, see you later a lot of people are doing its. i've seen them in central park and it seems like people are today. doing a good job of social distancing you want to keep the gatherings >> reporter: savannah, hoda. outside to the extent possible if you have friends over, keep >> craig, thank you. the bubble small and get just ahead, the war of words everybody to disinfect their between prince andrew and the u.s. justice department as prosecutors demand his cooperation in the jeffrey phones when they come in and wash their hands immediately epstein investigation. keir simmons is hearing from that helps clear everybody of both sides overnight what they're bringing from outside immediately. a live report from london is coming up right after this don't have buffet style serving.
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hi, keir, good morning >> reporter: yesterday we said welcome back that you have to be careful speculating about private legal between protests, the health crisis, unemployment, it is no negotiations wonder that stress is at an all boy, were we right and boy, have those negotiations burst out time high. so this morning we thought we would get some help. into the open. jay shedding is here he is a former monk and purpose among the accusations being thrown around yesterday, prince coach who shares his wisdom with andrew's legal team accusing the community, 35 million followers. u.s. prosecutors of breaking jay, good morning. their own confidentiality rules it's good to see your face and compared to others treating andrew, quote, by another >> hey, savannah good morning it's wonderful to be back with you. >> and we need you we really need you standard i mean, i think that it is just >> reporter: this morning, a a moment of exhaustion, deep, transatlantic standoff between deep spiritual and physical the queen's son and the u.s. exhaustion right now in this department of justice. country between the pandemic overnight even the u.s. attorney and, you know, the recognition general weighing in, clarifying of what is going on wi our prince andrew is not facing world, issues of race. extradition to america issues in families frankly >> i don't think that it is a really feeling the pressures question of handing him over, i think it's just a question of having him what is your top level advice, provide some evidence. >> reporter: in a strongly worded statement, prince how can we get a grip on things andrew's lawyers accusing that seem bigger than us federal prosecutors of seeking >> i think the first thing is publicity and making inaccurate that you have to realize that 2020 has been a year of loss for claims like this one in january -- so many of us. >> today prince andrew has maybe loss of a loved one, the
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loss of a job, the loss of something that we've been provided zero cooperation. looking forward to >> reporter: and that u.s. attorney hitting back monday and the interesting thing about saying that the prince has losses, it makes us question repeatedly declined our requests so the loss of our normal life to schedule an interview and to the pandemic has made us question what truly matters. nearly four months ago informed the death of george floyd and us unequivocally that he would loss of that life makes us not come in for such an question and requestion what changes need to happen in interview. society. they want to speak to prince andrew as a witness about his and we've been going through a friendship with sex offender jeffrey epstein. lot of change in the last few last year the prince was interviewed on british months and that naturally television creates its own pressure and it didn't go well. stress and that is what we have >> he has quite obviously to focus on, finding a way of being grounded and strengthening conducted himself in a manner ourselves in this time unbecoming, yes. >> unbecoming? he was a sex offender. >> yeah, i mean i feel like the common thread is that you feel >> sorry, i'm being polite out of control like you can't fix anything that is broken. >> why is there such a delay in and so much seems broken giving testimony which frankly >> yeah, and there are four is far more important than any television interview daily habits that i think if we can make time for them, we will really feel a sense of grounding because when he speaks to the department of justice, he has a duty to tell the truth and strengthen ourselves he needs to answer the questions so that we can go about our that are asked of him. days, whatever that may be and whatever challenge we are personally trying to overcome >> reporter: prince andrew's
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right now. lawyers claiming that he has offered to help on at least three occasions, but it appears that he only volunteered to give it is an acronym called t-i-n-e. thankfulness, inspiration, witness statements meditation and exercise. prince andrew's legal team say i would love to take you through them, savannah. >> yes, please do. >> okay. they have been told he is not the target of the investigation, so right now you may feel that virginia giuffre says that she it's a tough time to feel grateful or be thankful, but the was told to have sex with prince important thing about when she was 17. thankfulness is remembering that >> it was a really scary time in it actually has the power to my life. i had just been abused by the boost your mood and your member of a royal family immunity, two really important >> reporter: andrew denies the things right now and the best way is not just allegation and says he has no recollection of meeting her. feel it, but express to someone. reach out to someone who has really showed up for you at this >> so, keir, how does this whole time, thank them with a text thing end? is there anybody that can compel message, video message, surprise prince andrew to speak with the u.s. prosecutors >> reporter: well, actually, facetime call, whatever it may under this mutual legal be, because that will reunite you with love and make you feel connected at this time assistance request, hoda, if he doesn't voluntarily give a >> and keep going, we got about 45 seconds statement, give evidence, let's hit all three of them. i.n.e. cooperate, then he can be made inspiration is next. >> inspiration is all about to go to a uk court and made to finding inspiration at the cooperate that way beginning and the end of the
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day. but you know, i think this it could be looking at image or argument really is about what quote. meditation is about finding time kind of cooperation, what for yourself by yourself cooperation really means, one activity that brings you joy whether it is a statement, every single day and exercise, you don't have to pre-prepared answering of be weight lifting and running, questions from prince andrew, or it can be a dance party in the whether it is u.s. prosecutors middle of the day, bringing your kids, put on great music and sitting down with him and asking as many questions as they want just get moving. to ask hoda >> all right keir simmons in london, thank you. >> move a little bit, it does it is now 7:46, let's switch wonders for the heart and soul you got up early for us in los angeles. gears and say hey to mr. roker. we so appreciate it. thank you. hey, al. hey, guys. >> thank you so much it is going to be a really another hot day down through southern texas all right, carson, over to you. look at these temperatures we could see some records and heat indexes that will be brutal 111, that is what it will feel >> i feel that much more relaxed already. thanks, savannah thanks, jay. coming up, we'll examine the like in houston, 104 in little idea of reopening restaurants and we'll also do some cooking rock, st. louis, feel like 95. we have the best young trailblazing chef i can think and today the heat and humidity of moves into the northeast for and we'll make a light little dinner salad perfect for summer. grand rapids, detroit, even new york city going to feel like 87 dinner salad perfect for summer. but first this is "today" on degrees. and as we move into the latter part of the week, temperatures in the mid to upper 80s from philly, indianapolis,
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food during these months apart, we've been catching up with our chef friends from all across the country. and this morning, we have an absolute trailblazer on the cooking scene. ♪ chef kwame is a rising star in the culinary world at just 30 years of age, he has had five restaurants under his name his latest, kiss/kin is at the wharf in washington, d.c his journey from the bronx to d.c. is a compelling one and a dream come true for the esteemed winner of the james beard award just last year >> it is crazy to me that eight years ago i was selling candy on the subway in new york with a dream. a dream of becoming a chef >> reporter: after he was forced to shut down in march because of the pandemic, his restaurant is
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beginning to slowly reop its doors. and kwame is joining us from his home kitchen i'm a huge fan man, your story is so incredibly inspirational. your talent obviously beyond so thanks for being here this morning. let me start with restaurants including your own i read a terrifying stat that said almost as much as 50% of restaurants may never reopen so how are restaurants going to reopen including yoursppened toe i feel like we're all in this together you know, hopefully we get more assistance from the government and we get a restaurant stabilization fund and they fix the ppp and make it more accessible to everyone >> you've got a light little summer salad that i'll get to in a second, but just a couple quick more you went back to the bronx to a restaurant that i know means a lot to you tell me what you did recently during this pandemic >> yeah, i thinks bronx was pretty much forgotten within this pandemic. it was one of the hardest hit
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locations in the world and i went to mac haven bar and grill, a restaurant in the bronx an area where i grew up and we fed the community, we fed first responders, we fed the community college students that are out of work, out of school. and we warrant to make sure that bronx is strong. we want to make sure that they're not forgotten and that they have access to good, healthy food >> kwame, you have been outspoken about the obstacles especially experienced by black chefs. what will it take for the culinary industry to create real change >> you know, it will take a lot of self-exploration. i feel like a lot of people of color are just getting bombarded with a lot of text messages and emails of like how we can help but honestly, it takes an inquisitive mind to really look at yourself and see the things that you could be doing within
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your own communities and that real change will spread like a wildfire. you know, and i think that we need to continue talking about it we need to make sure that everyone has a seat at the table. >> well, you're leading that charge you've done some great things. >> thank you >> let's get to that summer salad. >> yeah, super easy to make. this is a dope, dope salad i have watermelon, citrus, some herbs you make a really light dressing with lime juice, some honey, almost like a southeast asian just mix it together and you cat segments with this, put watermelon on here and i used like a tablespoon to make the melon balls and it is super refreshing i grilled the shrimp earlier, seasoned it with honey, paprika.
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and i guarantee you this will wow any guest that you have. it is super refreshing, very herbaceous and perfect for the summer >> if i made that salad, it would not be half as good as yours. at the end of the day for us home hacks, what's the key, is it just good, fresh ingredients, does that make the biggest difference >> yeah, fresh ingredients, and lots of acids like lime juice, lemon juice. it makes you feel like there is some sort of normalcy. this is a crazy time, we're all going through a lot and food is our comfort. >> definitely. food and music, i subscribe to that i hope nothing but the best for you and the 70 employees at kiss and kin in d.c god bless you and your, man. thanks for your time you're on the front lines. >> thank you always good talking to you. >> yes, sir. >> thank you
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that's is kwame onwauchi and you can find those recipes at today.com/food that was a great conversation third and fourth hour straight ahead, but first your local news good morning. it's 8:56. i'm marcus washington. george floyd honored overnight in san francisco. some of the most iconic buildings, including city hall, were lit up in crimson and gold. these are the colors of lloyd's high school alma mater in houston. coyt tower and the conservatory of flowers were all hit up the same way. today, muni lines will be halted for 8:46. that's the amount of time the handcuffed floyd was pinned to the ground under a police officer's knee. among the bay area vigils today,
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a kneeling for justice celebration of life will be held at 11:00 outside the san francisco city hall. oakland bishop michael barber will hold a mass today at noon at cathedral of christ the light. in novato, a prayer vigil at unity in marin at 7:00 p.m. happening how, funeral services for floyd are set to begin any time now in houston. nbc bay area will air that special. nbc news will be carrying that. we'll air that right here as well as live streaming on our home page. and "the washington post" reports that workers at tesla fremont plant recently became infected with the coronavirus. tesla only reopen last month after defying alameda county orders.
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this is an nbc news special report. remembering george floyd. reporting from houston, here is lester holt. good day everyone from southwest houston, we are here to bring you live coverage of george fl floyd's life ended with him pinned beneath the knee of a minneapolis officer now fired and now charged with murder. in those two weeks floyd has seen an extraordinary after life if you will as a symbol of police brutality and racial
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